English | Hungarian |
I/O port | I/O-port (A channel through which data is transferred between a device and the microprocessor. The port appears to the microprocessor as one or more memory addresses that it can use to send or receive data) |
I/O request packet | I/O-kéréscsomag (Data structures that drivers use to communicate with each other) |
I/O stack location | I/O-verem helye (The part of an I/O request packet (IRP) that is allocated for each driver in a chain of layered drivers. Each driver owns one of the stack locations in the packet and obtains driver-specific information about what input/output (I/O) operation to perform on the specified device. The driver must use the supplied parameters) |
memory-mapped I/O | memóriába ágyazott I/O (Input/output memory (memory on hardware devices) that is accessible through a memory mapping) |
Multipath I/O | többutas I/O (A Microsoft multipathing solution that enables more than one read/write path to a logical unit number (LUN). With MPIO, multipathing is achieved by assigning multiple Fibre Channel host bus adapter ports or multiple iSCSI initiator adapters on a server to the same LUN, and then configuring that server to use MPIO) |
single-root I/O virtualization | egygyökerű I/O-virtualizálás (Functionality that enables SR-IOV–capable devices, e.g. network adapters, to be assigned directly to virtual machines) |
What can I say? | Hangparancsok (Part of the text that explains how the Speech feature can be activated) |